Hoorah...I think.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29028714
In other business news I see that prostitution and drugs will now be included in our GDP calculation.
Pass the coke and hookers. I need to contribute to the economic recovery 😀
binners, I'll be sending our sales rep round in his Ferrari with your latest shipment of finest Columbian Telecoms equipment....
binners, I'll be sending our sales rep round in his Ferrari with your latest shipment of finest Columbian Telecoms equipment....
Ours just bring biscuits. 🙁
edit: though the one who brings the M&S Chocolate All Butters is alright
Is it turning into jobs and wages though? Cos if not positive factors like this will feel irrelevant to the electorate...
Positive economic performance is not really meaningful for the man on the street if it doesn't provide him with a job and an income.
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Is it turning into jobs and wages though? Cos if not positive factors like this will feel irrelevant to the electorate...Positive economic performance is not really meaningful for the man on the street if it doesn't provide him with a job and an income.
Yep. Not much good to average joe on the street if he's not seeing a pay rise any time soon.
Klaus Schwab is an academic and economist (despite [i]saying[/i] he's an egnineer) and one with links to Harvard (Keynsians) at that, so we should take his opinions with a pinch of salt. Nothing more, nothing less.
And the US is third, I see, despite 50 million people on food stamps.
Bloody muppets. They'll still be praising "labour market flexibility" when we are all hacking each other to bits in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
20% of the population on food stamps - USA
20% of the population where 50% of their income is from benefits - UK
Potato, potAto
Singapore consistently tops these rankings but its' people consistently rank as some of the unhappiest and least positive of any developed nation.
Bare that in mind whenever a government minister talks about how important it is for us to be 'competitive.'
